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at ten pm moscow time reports of tear gas fathered a mass protest against egypt's president in cairo's tahrir square as the leaders accused of staging a coup by drug himself arrow like this. one palestinians killed more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza in the bloodiest violation yet of the fragile truce. and the leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging their heels in to avoid forking out more cash for their austerity its economy.
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very good evening this is r t with me in first egypt security forces have fired tear gas at protesters rally against the muslim brotherhood backed president mohamed morsi in tahrir square thousands took to the streets across the country to reacting to calls for nationwide demos from opposition leaders his car a question is bell true with the latest from egypt's capital tonight. what i really want is the days very heavy police tactics you see a lot to tear gas on protesters throwing rocks down on protesters from the top of buildings we've also seen molotov being thrown back and forth so what i've already seen is quite harsh tactics used by the police to stop protests in tahrir square at the same time we demonstrations at the presidential palace in support of the president and also across the country we've seen president president protesters clashing in from to brother headquarters so there's been quite a lot happening today in egypt feels very divided one is the general strike against
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those opposed to what the president's done it's really very strong the opposition right now i mean this is actually in a strange way you ninety eight the opposition forces you've been quite divided recently and there was mass uproar yesterday when the president said late yesterday evening announced his constitutional declaration which essentially awarded him power as the judiciary it also said that his to create his that gratian it would be an appealable and this is something that's led commentators to call him the new pharaoh and to call the document in essence of. what we're seeing here is massive criticism of the president and actually quite a lot of fear that he's really becoming a new tactic a dictator because he actually has right now more power is the most direct evidence is the. feeling on the ground we could see a similar uprising to the previous regime fall it's a slightly different situation as the president does have a very large support base here with the hails from the muslim brotherhood which is
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a very organized organization and very able to get the protesters the members to the streets which is why we saw thousands in front of the presidential office in support of the president so really whether the oppositional forces can convince the people that that the president morsi is doing is wrong is to be seen. michael mann's a visiting professor of international relations of bill kent university in ankara he told me the current president is following in mubarak's footsteps now. he's very suspicious of opposition he had a few kind words. today but he did say people demonstrating against him were paid for or must marry this is what barak used to say and he also said that he was watching what i fear the problem is as i say his interpretation of what democracy is is very much with the majority should rule and the minority should keep their mouth shut and do what they're told and so there's no sense of a role for alternative groups in society there's no sense of a particular course those liberal secular people in egypt fear that his muslim
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brotherhood partners the people to propel him into office will now insist the constitution in trying to very strict islamic code and i think this will be seen coming because many of the demonstrators against virus that we tended to see on television spoke english seemed like just like cars but i think impact in egypt they were a minority you can watch my lot and what they fail to see was that a revolutionary patrol a rejection of any constitutional system and a kind of military coup got rid of him the way impact a new type aura terrence system which might be more popular but not necessarily morgan or democratic in the west. you can follow the events in rather than cairo in a website were posting the latest photos videos for you that's r.t. dot com because. one palestinians been killed and more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire and garza medics say the civilians came under
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attack for trespassing on the border area with israel over television claims its forces had fired warning shots first the bloodshed comes just two days after a cease fire ended the armed conflict with gaza militants activist harry fear is in gaza says the terms of the truce there remain unclear. under the ceasefire most gazans see that the no go military buffer zone which israel had put imposed on palestinian terror john the palestinian side of the border had been erased and that the farmers in the area whose land had been taken away they would not be able to farm that so this morning groups of palestinians went to what they thought was now again that palestinian territory one palestinian has been killed in that incident we're now getting reports that there are protests following that in the area in the cease fire particular line referring to this that over these coming hours and days there will be more detail different to this notion of the lifting of this siege blockade on the gaza strip but i think people here in gaza according to mind
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reading a very very skeptical about that actually being realized to one hundred percent extent that the blockade would totally be lifted and there have been two milestone easing off the blockade since it was first imposed but they have been tiny in relative terms i don't think people are expecting this cease fire to manifest in a proper proper and real lifting of the blockade of the gaza strip we've had so many injured over a thousand we've had over one hundred sixty palestinians killed and remember more are still being killed because they're dying of the injuries that they. inflicted on them during the seven day war so the body count is still rising and the ministry of health here in gaza and the world health organization still have not given us the latest figures of how many palestinians were killed and so the scars are very much on the ground there on the mind and there on the bodies of some palestinians. we join along from tel aviv spokesman for the israeli prime minister's office even
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to you some of your government colleagues said the palestinians are to blame for today's violation of the ceasefire but why did the israeli military use deadly force against civilians once again was there no other option. well the principle is very very simple we want to be quiet and if quiet if it will be quiet from the terrorists from gaza it will be met by quiet from israel but if it will be a violation and if you will see rockets in we have seen rockets after the cease fire so-called and then we will respond and we will respond to bring safety to our citizens again and that was the goal of the operation well what happened. today apparently these people were on their way for terrorist activity but you know it's very interesting you telling about the israel attacked terrorists
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in gaza but you telling nothing about the fact that rockets were fired on israel after the so-called cease fire as we have reported on syria we have very little known little length eve. but if you don't turn it now then you just want to repeat it very simply quiet will be met by a quiet if it will be violence against israel will do everything to defend its citizens was it not to be expected there would be some sporadic incidents like this though i guess it's not an ideal world is it so what do you want from us you call it sporadic incidents we call it and firing and our citizens we will defend our citizens so call it whatever you call we will do everything to defend our citizens quiet will build made very quiet stop firing rockets stop being stop bringing in our citizens and then quiet will them and by the way understood
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a lot of talk about your. shield six israelis were killed by rockets from gaza during the conflict as your government and military done enough do you think to make sure that no more rockets are fired into your cities are you happy with that system. first of all we're really happy about the system that. does very very good job even though you know even the five or ten percent of rockets that we cannot stop these are rockets that fall on our citizens so even one rocket is one rocket too much ok so definitely we hope that the. quiet will be the there will be. again but we will not need to use our force again you know all we need all we want all we dream for is stability and. working and you know that i will children will go to schools we don't want any forced and it proves that you know we didn't go further into the
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ground operation we start at the moment that we saw that we could achieve quiet we don't want war we don't want to know to get in with tanks and our troops we don't want to hurt civilians in gaza we just want quiet that's all how much shortly after the cease fire came into force there's a victory didn't they your thoughts about that and of course your source to that all of his rallies are criticizing the prime minister for not well for one of the better word wiping out the threat. you know definitely there are many people in israel the thing the prime minister should. get more and more get more of this operation go in ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really stop firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can. pressure and
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enforce this cease fire and that's why people are so kind of frustrated the prime minister started that duration but again the fact that prime ministers peroration prove that we don't want to invade we don't want to hurt we just want stability and peace and i'm sure that if the why will be along people of israel will feel it and understand that this is enough we're on want to use force we just react to force we just want stability and peace working we do it very well you know israel is a very successful of course we are not going to enjoy it still are you on the way and we would like to work more but i'm sorry sir of course it sounds great on paper but the underlying tensions haven't gone away of the we could talk about this for a long time. and i'd like to ask you about that so while you're on the line an interested party course in all this looking on some officials there have said that
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israel is showing weakness by letting her master of the hook how concerned are you with terrans reaction. well first of all i don't think israel was weak israel deed was poor is needed to stop the rockets but israel is not an aggressor and israel don't use force when it's not needed when we feel quiet we met it with quiet and that's in every case and believe me throughout the last years it was so many times when israel was expected to react to react intensively but we didn't do so because we really believe that the international community will do so and we did you know very surgical attacks on terrorists and even now with the very surgical it that some terrorist we don't want to use force more than we need and bats in every every case just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me because even though with those surgical
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attacks what we've heard the word described a lot over the last couple of days there were dozens of civilians in gaza killed including thirty seven children will anyone in your government or military be held accountable for those deaths do you think. definitely and we're really really sorry for these deaths but you should know that hamas terrorists hiding behind civilians they fire rockets from schools they hide their rockets in hospitals they use apartments of people in order to fire rockets on our civilians you know when we hurt civilians we really regret that but come our us target our civilians they see victory in hurting civilians when we do that unfortunately we're really sorry and we see failure there and believe me if we do want the surveillance will not be heard we call upon civilians and we do it every time before every strike we call
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upon civilians now it will be around the terrorists and large enough to lead the terrorists use the civilians and then nobody will hurt and that's deliberate what we want we want to target in heard only those who fire rockets and this is one very quick thing one of the follow up or no we're talking to a guy from the u.n. last night there were accusations over the last couple of days before the cease fire that the u.n. had allowed shooting from its buildings into your territory that was hotly denied by the u.n. spokesman last night do you still stand by those accusations. i don't know what are you talking about exactly ok well we'll leave it there for now because we have got me time and i but thank you so we do appreciate you being on the program. live from tel aviv spokesman for the israeli prime minister's office appreciate it thank you. coming up later this failure to see a two way you talk some a future budget collapse of the leaders clashed over how much money should be given
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to the block store a lot more after this quick break. british live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power essentially children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave i don't know i kind of see the logic of her view but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world the primary goal of life for men and women as a feminist i would think you understand that wanting to fight your way up a ladder to buy a big card or place your shortcomings is a very male way of judging success are women who choose to have families failures or at least unsuccessful in your book even as
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a man i know that my pocket is really empty after having the first of hopefully many kids but i don't see our child as a financial setback keeping me from buying an x. box guess what success is relative to the goal and maybe a corporate boardroom vision of success isn't for everyone women who have kids are failures in my opinion but then again that's just my opinion. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from. now a t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch on t.v. any time.
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kid in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. culture is that so much of a given to each musician has the power to find the mark when actual ceasefire is over gaza after eight days of destruction and death what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. wealthy british scientists on. the.
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market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. european union leaders have failed to reach a deal after days of negotiating the blocks financial future in brussels most e.u. members supported an increase in the budget will some including britain call for cuts claiming that in a time of austerity nations don't have money to spare is a sisera for. no deal for that on the budget talk says he said all cynically ending in collapse is going to be pretty hard to put a positive spin on this nonetheless of course we're seeing the european leaders
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trying now i've got the statement in front of me at the moment from the european council and they're saying the talks are going to continue they're going to hope to have her out some kind of agreement by next year a lot of focus now is going to be over what exactly went wrong and of course what is going to happen next what we really saw happening in the past few days and the sort of crux of the failure with that useful this widening divide between the big donor countries you have britain you had germany you have the netherlands you had denmark they were very much pushing for these big cuts in the e.u. budget it's going to take us from twenty forty to twenty twenty and you saw on the other side of that divide countries like france and italy now what went wrong is the deal that was put on the table by the president of the european council by. these countries including britain saying look that's simply not good enough and so alternately as we said they were able to overcome that they only say this whole
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given this debate going to drag on into that this is very much a story of divided us there were a number of countries that stood alongside britain in calling for those cuts david cameron very much would have wanted to give the message to people watching the back . side as he said i'll be fighting for the very best deal for the british taxpayer now what he said is look we didn't get a deal but we didn't get an unacceptable daylight the prime minister is going to be returning to britain is facing a country that never at any point in its history has really felt like its membership in the european union itself is so under question really the talks. britain having an in or out referendum in the european union seeming more like a question of not if that will happen but when as we've been finding out. exclusivity security and all the added perks it was once the club everyone wanted
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to be a part of the britain's place within the european union has never before seen so uncertain. with support for the flagging we've come to one of the u.k.'s top members clubs to find out just how you run a successful club and more importantly how do you keep those members happy i think the key thing to be successful in the members club is to listen. i think if you start with listening listening to your membership and what they're looking for you've got to educate them sometimes you've got to inspire them right you've got to build long term relationships based on loyalty and honesty but fundamentally you need to have a vision. your visions become blurred in recent times as reality has set in huge unemployment to sweat the e.u. as a stereotype hits hard and large scale protests and now a common occurrence in britain an anti e.u. political party ukip has seen a rise in support from people who feel britain would now be better going it alone
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my party you kind of tennis party is quite happy with friendship cooperation and try which is the way that this has been sold to the british people over the decades but it's not about that it's always been about creating a centralised political state united states of europe in a sorry in reality if not in nine that's where it's gone wrong because that isn't what people want so you just want people once r.t. conducted its own mini referendum asking the british people if they were given the vay today whether they'd vote in all out i'd like britain to be part of europe that's good for trade is good for business and if we're outside of it then we're going to sell it's just a lot easier when everything is in the u. n. no passports needed. i don't think we should be in the e.u. because that way we'd be free to make up our own laws and follow them ourselves or process a minuses there's no absolute answer to that i feel at ease results were
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inconclusive it seems whether you're the prime minister you're a skeptic a member of the. public just a reporter trying to judge the outcome of a possible future referendum is next to impossible right now a recent newspaper poll found more than half of these asked would vote to leave the e.u. in a referendum what's clear is that if britain is to remain a part of the e.u. things are going to have to change how do you keep everyone happy. that's the trick it's a trick and a magic people everyone happy is for treating them as individuals not true as numbers whether it's the sums of money finally agreed upon in the budget debate or the final count of the referendum should the u.k. have one when it comes to persons future in the year a club numbers it's clear will play a very big part. of
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the bruise group believes all of the european because problems caused by the desire for unity. if countries had the whites to manage their own economies as they see fit then we wouldn't have this awful austerity that we're seeing we would have had these unsustainable booms which happened in southern europe and ireland and of course we wouldn't have this enormous bust which is creating massive unemployment if their countries had their own rights to manage their own affairs and set their own legislation to their own interest rates many german economies as they see fit without having to hand over billions each year to brussels as britain does we'd be generally a lot better off really the opinion we're seeing is reached the limits of its levels of integration there are moves to expand more powers to the e.u. to have more e.u. control over national member state budgets even to have its own sources of income its own e.u. taxes that of course is pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong
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direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better what despite the painful divide of the next budget m.e.p. did manage to achieve compromise on defense and security the european parliament passed a resolution aimed at keeping national militaries at full strength i spoke to pretty sure m.p. david campbell balamory voted against the move he says the bill isn't about security concerns that it highlights instead some rather disturbing ambitions. it really does trespass international responsibilities for the fed and it's talking about you looking after it. so it's a direct assault on the sovereignty is this really is about politics rather than the military this is about actually furthering the cause of it one united states and europe because they want a single army a single defense industry they want control from the part of their foreign policy and their own involved in they want to go in for all of the high intensity
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conflicts in their terminology and that means war in my terminology they want to actually you to be involved in wars and to commit our soldiers and. our navy people into these kind of conflicts and that is not acceptable. coming up later in the program with me kevin i know in the pain of spain the country's catalonian we are paying for the next financial strain of europe for a breakaway brief shortly. but amongst all the doom and gloom bit of good news for the russian economy today now we've got katie yeah the russian economy came second in a poll by the financial times for that economic performance and i'm going to be expanding exactly why in the business but it's also talking about the problems in europe as always about the market run down as well all that's coming up after the break ok.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corp to rule the day. we have a war horse will give him a note so we have a lot of. groups with the cards with the sluices also argues in the
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right enough to find out it was like many of them out h. it wasn't just the smadi when i was fifteen yes you can liberate their win and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves ask again men and women we believe going to spawn can not truly cross paths. but the patient it's a petition and that it comes to actually stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. do we speak your language any form of the will or not of the. news programs and
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